Earlier this month, Coral Springs approved a new “master plan” for the downtown area.
It’s a state-required plan that offers ideas on improving the 136-acre downtown corridor in the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency district.
The 479-page plan outlines concepts for redeveloping buildings and street intersections, including already-in-the-works projects such as the new apartments and retail shops being built or planned at the corner of University Drive and Sample Road.
Here’s how the plan describes the project: “Redevelopment of existing low-scale multi-family properties to provide for additional ownership opportunities and maximize site potential. Suggested double-loaded townhouse plan with units fronting Coral Hills Drive and a new pedestrian path to the east. Central driveway running north to south could provide access to tuck-under parking garages individual to each unit.”
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